Drexel SHPE Scholarships and Job Opportunities

As if DU SHPE doesn't already give you enough, we've added Scholarships and Job Opportunities!

Sunday, April 30, 2006

American Water

American Water, the largest and most geographically diversified provides of water services in North America is holding job interviews for Civil Engineers on Tuesday, May 2nd from 1:30 to 4:30 on campus in the Pearlstein Building. The positions are for their East Coast offices.

Enclosed is the job description. Interested students for this full-time position should send their resume to:

Carol Asselta, SPHR
Director Human Resources, Corp – Business Center
American Water
1025 Laurel Oak Road
Voorhees, NJ 08043
Carol.asselta@amwater.com

NBA Internship

If you know of a junior or senior in college that would be interested in working for the NBA please forward the following information.

Interested in working for the NBA?The National Basketball Association (NBA) is interested in hiring students for their 2006 Summer Internship Program.

Students must meet the following criteria:
Class: Junior or Senior
GPA: 3.0 or above
Majors: Communications, Marketing, Advertising or General Business

The internship will be located in New York City for 10 weeks beginning June 5th and ending August 11th. Students must email resumes to the attentionof Roger Lord at the following: rlord@tmsf.org If further information is required, please call Roger D. Lord, University Liaison at 212-573-8548.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

NASA Planetary Science Summer School

NASA Planetary Science Summer School

Applications are due May 15, 2006, for NASA's 18th Annual Planetary
Science Summer School, which will hold two sessions this summer, July
24-28 and July 31 -August 4, at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Pasadena, California. Science and engineering post-doctoral and
graduate students with a strong interest in careers in planetary
exploration are encouraged to apply. Preference is given to U.S.
citizens. The student teams will carry out the equivalent of an
early concept study responsive to a selected NASA Announcement of
Opportunity, prepare a proposal authorization review presentation,
present it to a review board, and receive feedback. At the end of
the week, students will have a clearer understanding of the
relationships among mission design, cost, and schedule, and the
trade-offs necessary to stay within cost and schedule while
preserving the opportunity to acquire high-quality science. They
will also understand the lifecycle of a space mission. Partial
financial support is available to a limited number of individuals to
help defray the expense of travel and lodging only. Applications are
to be submitted electronically by May 15, 2006 at
http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/pscischool/ .

For further information, visit http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/pscischool/
or contact Ms. Anita M. Sohus, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, M/S
111-B29, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109; phone
818-354-6613; e-mail
Anita.M.Sohus@jpl.nasa.gov.
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Mrs. Corinne "CoCo" L. Karpinski
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Drive, M/S 111-B29 ** NOTE NEW MAIL STOP
Pasadena, CA 91109-8099
PH: (818) 354-8244
FAX: (818) 354-7586
EMAIL:
Corinne.L.Karpinski@jpl.nasa.gov
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